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    In this picture‚ a young woman is seen from the back investigating a round window. The young lady wears a splendid white dress‚ a shawl hung over her shoulders and a cap with a round overflow on her back. The young woman wears no shoes and is standing on her toes to look into the window. The young woman is standing before a designed plaster wall with paint chipping from its surface. Her body throws a different shadow on the wall‚ showing intense daylight. Her right hand vanishes into the dark as

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    This scary painting is about how some people have beliefs of nightmares‚ and how some people also have the belief that every nightmare is a message. The Nightmare simultaneously offers both the image of a dream by indicating the effect of the nightmare on the woman‚and a dream image in symbolically portraying the vision of sleep. It depicts a sleeping woman draped over the end of a bed with her head hanging down‚ exposing her long neck. She is surmounted by a something that seems to appear like

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    Metro Trains “Dumb Ways to Die” advertisement was popular because instead of taking the usual safety precaution route by using What If’s and scenarios meant to scare people into compliance; Metro Trains decided entertainment would be the better route to go. To create the kind of buzz they wanted for their advertisement they not only came up with a catchy song (A sure-fire way to make sure people remember something) and an entertaining game. The advertisements catchy song and cute cartoon characters

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    An important controversial issue that America faces today is the debate of sex in advertising. Sex in advertisement is a major problem in the United States. It is in almost every advertisement we see. Some people don’t seem to notice because they have grown use to it while others just turn their cheek the other way. Sex in advertising is sometimes referred to as sex appeal or sex ads. Sex ads are defined as any type of advertising that shows pictures of partially nude or wording that relates to

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    Laureen Horan Eng 111 Appealing Advertisements: Sexuality and a Side-Salad Advertising is everywhere. It’s on television‚ the internet‚ radio‚ magazines‚ posters‚ billboards… every place we go. Everything is advertising. Advertising has shot up and dominated the market‚ becoming one of the most successful and ever-growing industries in the broad career field spectrum. I find that one of the most interesting aspects of advertising is that you can advertise anything. Anything. The possibilities

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    Ephron’s analysis of these pictures and public reaction in her essay show that she thinks‚ public reaction to the story would have been different under different circumstances. For instance‚ if the women survived people would have admired the pictures more. However if the child died too‚ the pictures would have received more complaints. Ephron believes many papers fail to show the truth‚ the reality that death is a main event in one’s life. For instance‚ a newspaper will publish a picture of cars involved

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    The cars mentioned in Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby play a major part of the story. They aid in characterization‚ as well as serve important roles in several major scenes. Perhaps the most significant car mentioned in the novel is Gatsby’s own car. The car is mentioned many times throughout the novel and‚ eventually‚ plays a part in Gatsby’s own death. Gatsby’s car is first mentioned in chapter 3 when Nick hears music coming from Gatsby’s house and says that “on week-ends his Rolls-Royce became

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    Effect of Advertisement

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    Zoe Gannon and Neal Lawson THE ADVERTISING EFFECT How do we get the balance of advertising right Zoe Gannon and Neal Lawson 2 Acknowledgements We would like to thank the Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation for their invaluable support for this project. While the words are our own‚ we would also like to thank all those who advised us: Colin Crouch‚ Victor Anderson‚ Howard Reed‚ David Ritter‚ Willie Sullivan and Melanie Smallman. Also thanks to everyone in the Compass office who helped:

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    Bmw Art Car Analysis

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    whereas BMW Art Car is life-size. Protect Protect uses LED lighting and intense use of primary and secondary colors. BMW Art Car uses traditional BMW colors white‚ blue‚ and black. Protect Protect was created with LED signs and electronic installation. BMW Art Car was created using traditional motor parts and shiny foil for the lettering. 6. Some believe that Holzer’s strength lies in her medium‚ not her message. I believe that it’s a dissonance between them. When I look at the BMW Art Car I think of

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    Argument All engineers dream of creating something that is revolutionary; self-driving cars are a dream slowly becoming a reality. In Neil McBride’s (Sept 2015) article “The Ethics of Driverless Cars” published in SIGCAS Computer & Society‚ he declares that he believes our society is not ready for self-driving cars. In Milos N. Mladenovic’s and Tristram McPherson’s (August 2015) article “Engineering Social Justice into Traffic Control for Self-Driving Vehicles?” published in Springer Science+Business

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